The miners are in heaven. #bitcoinmining

The only two apps I use on a daily basis are Nostr and HashWatcher.
Posting thoughts and checking on my miners while drinking my morning coffee hits different.
Bitcoin is a mirror: it reflects our relationship with time, trust, and truth, asking whether we prefer the comfort of control or the responsibility of freedom.
Something I’ve noticed since my wife and I started working full time again - We don’t exercise, read, talk to each other, talk to our kids, etc. nearly as much as we once did (if at all). We have very limited time for anything that we enjoy personally. When we lay our heads down at night, we are exhausted from being at 100% energy levels all day. We are numb and our brains are foggy.
This isn’t me complaining. These are my observations since we both had time off from FT work.
Seeing what retirement may look like (during my 6 month vacation) for us, made me realize how much they have genuinely stolen from us.
I love this idea. I don’t own the business I work for, but I want to speak to them about starting a bitcoin treasury. Or a pension for their employees.
I really like the pension idea.
Bitcoin isn’t just money—it’s a reset button that turns effort into lasting value, protects savings from dilution, and gives individuals a fair starting line no matter where they’re born.
Bitcoin changes the world quietly by giving people the power to save without permission, transact without borders, and reclaim time from systems that once controlled you.
It’s an exit. Don’t miss the turn.
Most people aren’t exhausted from work. They’re exhausted from trading their time for survival in a system that rewards obedience more than freedom, and calls it normal.
#BuyBitcoin
Life isn’t measured by how long you breathe, but by how often you choose courage when comfort would be easier. Those choices quietly shape who you become.
Every time I comment or post, this guy follows me again.
Bot? FBI? CIA? Who knows.

Not even 20 minutes into Mailbag Monday and
@jack mallers is cookin’!
Has me sounding like Rick Flair in my kitchen!

Somebody is suppressing Bitcoin. There is no doubt in my mind.
I’m not mad. I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue stacking cheap.
Men:
1. Take Risks
2. Build up Other Men
3. Do Hard Things
4. Lead Spiritually
5. Honor Women
6. Have Great Friends
7. Grow Up
8. Own Your Stuff
"Truth be told, most of us (men) are faking our way through life.
We pick only those battles we are sure to win... only those adventures we are sure to handle."
~ JOHN ELDREDGE, WILD AT HEART
They are planning on putting a large Gemini data center in the city I live in.
My only concern is that our energy prices will go up because of this.
Wife bought me a Solo Stove for my birthday. Sitting by a fire when it’s 4 degrees hits different.

Ladies:
I have never met/seen a woman with Botox in her lips and thought it made her more attractive than her natural lips.
Stop this nonsense.
I start a job tomorrow and I’m very grateful to God for the opportunity.
However, I cannot shake this disappointment in having to go back. Going back to 8-10+ hours from my family, back to the fiat world with the same goals - to accumulate more fiat and grow in fiat terms. The same path that leads to the same destination.
I have had this glimpse of freedom that not many are able to witness in their adult life. It gave me time to think, time to spend with my beautiful family, time to spend with the Lord, time to spend exercising, time to read, time to write, time to help others in need, etc.
Most importantly, I could do these things with leisure because there were more hours in the day. Now I have to complete these things with 8-10 less hours in the day and squeeze all of it in. Some of these things will be pushed out of my daily routine if I’m being honest. It just sucks.
I swear I’m not a lazy person. I’ve been awakened to how things really work in the world, thanks to Bitcoin, and I’m struggling to rejoin the rat race.